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Anonymous wrote:Is the cinematography in these other dramas as good as Crash Landing? Also, the small details? The director, lighting, music is superb.
Kdramas are known for their cinematography. They are often really beautiful-- not just the cinematography, but the sets and clothing, too. Mr. Sunshine was stunningly beautiful.
Yes, most of the newer ones are very beautiful, like it's a prerequisite. However it'll vary quite a bit from show to show. Just like in the US, no one would expect comparable visuals from one show to the next, or comparable humor, or comparable romance. They're all different.
All just like in the US, a handful of shows are going to be top notch, and others are going to be less than top notch and have more niche appeal. You will absolutely find other kdramas that you love as much as Crash Landing, but what they are depends on what exactly it was you loved the most about the show. I've been watching kdramas for 5-6 years and I'm sure there are some others on this thread who've watched quite a few as well. If you want to share what you loved about it the most, we can help direct you to some others that you may also love. They won't all be on Netflix, of course - it's a small sliver of what's out there.
Thank you. That’s nice of you. This is what I liked:
1. Hyun Bin is super good looking by all world standards. It’s like I’ve been hit in the head. Had no idea he existed.
2. The scenes in the Korean village are an immersive experience. It’s fascinating. The dialogues and acting of Captain Ri’s squad, and the village women are funny. Episodes 1-9 were my favorite.
3. The heroine’s beauty is not comparable to the hero’s but she is a good actress and their ying yang in the drama and on-screen chemistry is good.
4. The focus on the smallest details. I’ve watched the hair tying scene 7 times.
5. How a deep romance can be portrayed without sex.
6. The respect for women. Kind of cheesy. But adds to the escapist elements in the drama.